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Point P is on line segment OQ. Given OQ = 4x – 10, OP = 2x, and PQ = x, determine the numerical length of OP.
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Point P is on line segment OQ. Given OQ = 4x – 10, OP = 2x, and PQ = x, determine the numerical length of OP.
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Point P is on line segment OQ. Given OQ = 4x – 10, OP = 2x, and PQ = x,
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Answer:
Explanation:
we know that
Point P is on line segment OQ
so
-----> by addition segment postulate
we have
substitute the values and solve for x
Find the numerical length of OP
substitute the value of x
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